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What is the correct ratio for breaths and compressions for CPR for an adult?
2 breaths/ 30 compressions
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When performing chest compressions, the nurse understands that the compression rate is at least:
100 times per minute
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What is the most common characteristic associated with nephrotic syndrome?
Generalized edema
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What is the priority intervention if a client experiences ventricular fibrillation?
Defibrillation
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What is the correct order to put on PPE?
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Vomiting causes:
metabolic alkalosis
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Diarrhea causes:
metabloic acidosis
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What is the normal bilirubin level in a newborn?
1-12
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How far should you depress the sternum during CPR?
1.5 to 2 inches
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What is the rate of rescue breathing for 1 person CPR?
12 breaths per minute
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What do breath sounds sound like over the trachea?
Loud and high pitched
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What medication can be given to a patient with a sulfa and PCN allergy?
Cipro
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Tardive dyskinesia is characterized by what movements?
involuntary lip and tongue movements, choreiform movements
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Parkinsonism is characterized by which movements?
Rigidity, shuffling gait, pill rolling hand movements, tremors, mask-like face
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Akathisia is characterized by what movements?
Restlessness, agitation, and pacing
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After a percutaneous liver biopsy, the nurse should place the client in which position?
Right side-lying
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Which position should the client experiencing umbilical cord prolapse be placed in?
Trendelenburg
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A client in shock develops a central venous pressure (CVP) of 2 cm of water and a mean arterial pressure (MAP) of 60 cm Hg. Which prescribed intervention should the nurse implement first?
Increase the rate of IV fluids
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When can the fetal heart rate be felt by the mother?
16-20 weeks
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What is the normal FHR?
110-160 bpm
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Prior to removing the NG tube, the nurse should instruct the client to do what?
Take a deep breath when I tell you, and hold it while I remove the tube.
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_____ chamber: intermittent bubbling (if continuous bubbling... indicates air leak)
_____ chamber: continuous bubbling
- water seal
- suction control
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When can an infant sit upright without support?
8 months
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When does the fine pincer grasp appear?
10-12 months
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What would be the vaccines the nurse would expect to be prescribed for a 2 month old brought into the pediatricians office for a well checkup?
DTaP, HepB, HIB, IPV, and PCV
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Which vaccine would you withold for a person with history of anaphylactic recation to neomycin or eggs?
MMR
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What is nageles rule?
subtract 3 months from LMP; add 1 year and 7 days
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What is normal hemoglobin level?
12-18
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What is normal RBC?
4.5- 6
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What is normal calcium level?
8.5 - 10
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What is normal Mg?
1.5-2.5
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What is normal PO4?
2.5-4.5
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